Here's a link to more recolored artwork, this time from Crafted World itself. The Yoshi shoes actually are harder to recolor than the fur. My mistakes are most noticeable on the Yoshi shoes. By the way, I use GIMP for my picture editing.

Alright, been a while, but this post is for YFJ and LGM specifically. I decided to edit artworks to see what their avatars might look like. Here's what YFJ's avatar might look like for halloween (To fit with his Ghostly Yoshi name):Open it in a new tab to see it better.

And here's what LGM's might look like if she went back to her original theme:

You can. It's either ticked in "fill whole selection" or "fill similar colors", something like that. You use the color picker selection tool to pick the all similar colors in the picture (for sprites the tolerance should be at its lowest since there is only a limited amount of colors anyway). But even without the bucket, you can just get a really big brush and paint over the selection.

Anyhow, it's related, but if you ever get the thought of "wouldn't it be easier if I could just select all similar colors", there's a chance a program has it, so just look up online to check if a function exists!

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"Mario begins his ascension to the celestial realm, Luigi spontaneously becomes a twitching pile of boneless flesh and Daisy is nonchalantly like 'this is fine'." -NanoRim

Here's something new. I fancy myself pretty good at paper drawings, and this one has my best shading yet (that's not saying much though). The shading is most evident in the face, under the mustache and the shadow cast by the brim of his cap.

I drew the head weeks before I drew the rest, and I forgot what the original goal was, so I just drew in Mario's body. Then, from the strange, twisted recesses of my mind, I colored him in with my three favorite colors: gold, bright blue, and pink.

I was probably gonna draw him in a more action filled pose originally, but I still haven't remembered.

When shading, I suggest using complementary colors, not just simple darker versions of colors, and not black. For yellow, use like a dark purple (lightly). For reds, try greens. Blues, use oranges. And so on.